Latest Thread
I still prefer Türkiye to have their own Nukes instead of relying on a Country that supports our enemies in front of our eyes...
Common diplomatic courtesy. Which doesn't oblige you to anything. Just a couple of weeks ago they also congratulated us. Almost on the day of the visit of the Greek Minister of Defense to Yerevan.
Somebody wants to be part of the EU club!
The news reflects Turkey's increasing involvement in Iraq, seeking to forge broader relations to quell longstanding tensions along its southern border, with the recent meeting held between the Turkish and Iraqi foreign ministers in Baghdad on March 13. Security officials, including PMF leader Faleh al-Fayyad and National Security Adviser Qasim al-Araji, were present.
Iraqi sources told the publication that with the presence of the PMF at the meetings, it signals Tehran's support for the Turks to act in Iraq.
This means that all YBS members within the Iranian supported PMF/PMU must be arrested and handed over to the Iraqi Government which pays their salaries in order to be sued for participation in prohibited organization... And we know that this is not happening anytime soon.![]()
Iran Gives Green Light To Turkey-Iraq Plans To Eradicate PKK In Iraq
Pro-Iran Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) of Iraq has given the green light to Baghdad and Ankara to eliminate the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in Iraq.www.iranintl.com
Who?
Somebody wants to be part of the EU club!
Germany is thinking about a “nuclear club”
The German government began to think about acquiring
nuclear weapons. This possibility began to be considered in connection with the increased chances of Donald Trump returning to the White House.
At the moment, two scenarios are in the lead - signing security guarantees with Great Britain and France or purchasing about a thousand nuclear warheads from the United States in order to become a nuclear power. Experts consider the first option to be more realistic.
German politicians and opinion leaders insist that Germany needs to ensure national security without being tied to the United States.
The Russian Kommersant writes about this.
(I should note that I do not trust Russian sources. But...)
In my opinion (this is not just my opinion), it is time for Turkey not only to think in this sense, but also to act, despite the possible negative reaction of some countries. Completely different times are coming in the world.
Germany was the first country who did research to nuclear bombs.
Very stupid that they never continued this after the war.
Greatest proof that all German cabinets after 1945 were not real German.
Might be related to them being under occupation of 2 superpowers at the same time.Very stupid that they never continued this after the war.
No significant Armenian or Greek minority remains in Izmir. Per 1881 census, Armenian population of Aydın Vilayet(modern day İzmir, Manisa, Aydın, Denizli and Muğla) was about ten thousand, or 1 percent of the population. You are literally parroting Armenian, Greek and Enosis dreamer claims to make a non true claim about people of İzmir. Think about that.A great part of the population of Izmir are etnic Armenians, yet they act as if they are Turks.
Could you please clarify whom you're addressing? Because I think everybody thinks you're talking to someone else!Please refrain from making extraordinary claims if you are not going to be able to support that with concrete evidence and relevant valid sources.
Hearsay and rumours have no place here on matters that is important to the core of the REPUBLIC .
Either support your claims or delete your such posts.
Take this as a warning!
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Defense Minister Yasar Guler met the visiting US delegation, which included chairman of the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee Mike Rogers, committee member Adam Smith and Ambassador Jeff Flake.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is widely expected to visit his US counterpart Joe Biden in Washington in May, and the US is also in talks to ramp up purchases of Turkish explosives to support Ukraine against Russia.
In energy, Erdogan has sought to increase liquefied natural gas purchases from the US and re-export some to neighbors as part of an ambition to become a regional energy hub.